Assessment of alternative methods to measure blood pressure out-of-clinic

Ever wondered if your blood pressure device works properly? High blood pressure is a modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor and may be tracked with regular measurement. Many blood pressure measurement devices are convenient but not validated for accuracy.

Study Purpose/Description

This study aims to document the accuracy of home blood pressure BP devices and a (provided) wearable device. You will be fitted with a 24-hour ambulatory monitor to record your blood pressure as you go about a normal day. The accuracy results of your home blood pressure device and the wearable device will be compared to ‘gold standard’ 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement. Our results may help shape future guidelines for both home blood pressure monitoring and new wearable technologies.

What’s Involved? 

This study involves:

  • 2 visits to the research lab at the University of Sydney (Visit 1 will take up to 1.5 hours, visit 2 will take 10 minutes).
  • Demographic, health and blood pressure-related questionnaires (approx. 20-30 minutes).
  • Please bring your home blood pressure device to the visit as we compare it against our research device. If we are able to run further accuracy tests on your home device, you may leave it with us. We will give you a report about your device (not available for cordless devices, unfortunately).
  • You will receive a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure results report. The report may be shared with your GP or cardiologist.

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Research Ethics Approval

HREC Committee Name: University of Sydney
Approval Number: 2024/HE001019

Recruitment criteria

You may be eligible to participate in this study if:

  • You monitor your blood pressure at home using an automated device with a cuff.
  • You live or work in Sydney, NSW or surrounds, and can commute to the University of Sydney on two separate visits.

Benefits

Participants will receive a $50 gift card up upon completion of both visits.

Study sponsor / funder

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